While training camp was much shorter than usual, the player-organized practices and playing overseas during the lockout has helped offset the lack of preseason play.

“We’ve been preparing on our own,” Johan Frazen said after practice Thursday. “We didn’t know when [the season] would start so we’ve been skating out in Troy or in Europe.”

“We’ve had four months to prepare for when we’d be called upon,” Red Wings Forward Jordin Tootoo said. “I think we’ve all been waiting for this moment for a long time.”

And while the week-long training camp might not be the ideal situation for preparing for the season, the Red Wings are ready to go. Practice makes perfect, but getting in actual game-shape for the NHL season doesn’t start until the games begin.

“You can practice all you want but there’s a difference between practice and game-shape,” Tootoo said. “Obviously a lot of us haven’t played a lot of games here so it might take a game or two games to shake off the cobwebs.

The Red Wings open the regular season this Saturday on the road against the St. Louis Blues before traveling to Columbus for a game against the Blue Jackets on Monday. The home-opener for Detroit is Tuesday against the Dallas Stars.

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